Tuesday, June 14, 2011

World War Three

Fort Worth, Texas- Globally, (Peaceful) mass protests have been surfacing and spreading like wildfire, demonstrating the people of the world’s dissatisfaction toward the furtherance of corporate owned governmental oligarchies, world banking cartels, and the insatiable ‘lust for power’ they exhibit in the midst of a global depression.

To highlight just a few:

  • The Middle East and North Africa have been ablaze with protests, commonly referred to as the Arab Spring, that have been taking place since 18th December 2010.

  • To date there have been revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt; a civil war in Libya; civil uprisings in Bahrain, Syria, and Yemen; major protests in Algeria, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, and Oman; and minor protests in Djibouti, Kuwait, Lebanon, Mauritania, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan. The slogan of the demonstrators in the Arab world has been "The people want to bring down the regime"

  • The Chinese are reported to have been protesting in a series of weekly pro-democracy street actions in over a dozen cities in mainland China since 20 February 2011, inspired by and named after the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia; 
  • The Spanish Student protests, also referred to as the 15-M Movement or the Spanish revolution, are a series ongoing of demonstrations that have been growing since Sunday, May 15, 2011 with an initial call in 58 Spanish cities.
 This series of protests demands a radical change in Spanish politics, as protesters do not consider themselves to be represented by any traditional party. The Spanish media has related the protests to the economic crisis, and current protests in the Middle East and North Africa.
  • The protests were staged close to the local and regional elections, held on May 22. Even though protesters form a heterogeneous and ambiguous group, they share a strong rejection of the current Spanish two-party system, politicians, and political corruption. The movement's spokespeople define it as "non a-political, but non-partisan".
  • On May 25 2011, the Greek version of the “Indignados” movement, began demonstrations in many cities across the country. Greece’s recent history is no stranger to protests either, considering:
  • On May 5, 2010, a nationwide general strike and demonstrations in major cities took place across Greece as well. The protests were sparked by plans to cut public spending, such as wages and welfare benefits, and raise taxes as austerity measures in exchange for a €110 billion bail-out, aimed at solving the 2010-2011 Greek debt crisis. Three people were killed on the May 5 protests, which was one of the largest Greece had seen since the massive demonstrations which brought down the dictatorship in 1974.

Numerous factors have led to these protests, including dictatorships or absolute monarchy, human rights violations, government corruption (demonstrated by Wikileaks diplomatic cables) economic decline, unemployment, extreme poverty, and a number of demographic structural factors such as a large percentage of educated but dissatisfied youth within the population.

The catalysts for the revolts in all Northern African and Persian Gulf countries have been the concentration of wealth in the hands of autocrats in power for decades, insufficient transparency of its redistribution, corruption, and especially the refusal of the youth to accept the status quo. Increasing food prices and global famine rates have also been a significant factor, as they involve threats to food security worldwide and prices that approach levels of the 2007–2008 world food price crisis. Amnesty International singled out Wikileaks release of US diplomatic cables as a catalyst for the revolts.



The growing displeasure of the people (caused by an increasingly “fragile” and worsening economy, corporate sponsored wars, governmental tyranny, outright despotism, etc.) combined with the current rise of the “aggressive police state” and ongoing loss of personal freedoms; creates the perfect “powder keg” in which all it will take, will be a single spark… to plunge the World into War.

But it won’t be a “world war” the likes of which we have seen before.
As more and more people wake up to the fact that the existing system is designed to keep them down, and keep the self-proclaimed “elite” in power, the landscape will change. Political positioning and threats of military reprisal, or unsanctioned “Kinetic Military Actions” will become more and more unacceptable to the masses, and the practice will be challenged.

The world population will begin to realize that “war” as we know it, has simply been an extension of “elitist” politics by violent means.



The people are finally coming to understand that all wars in recent history have been waged; not for humanitarian concerns or ideological differences, but to be sustainable, not winnable. The overall goal of war has always been about money, resources, and finance.



Want answers? Follow the money. 


"All the perplexities, confusions, and distresses in America arise, not from defects in the Constitution or confederation, not from want of honor or virtue, as much as from downright ignorance of the nature of coin, credit, and circulation." - John Quincy Adams
"But if in the pursuit of the means we should unfortunately stumble again on unfunded paper money or any similar species of fraud, we shall assuredly give a fatal stab to our national credit in its infancy. Paper money will invariably operate in the body of politics as spirit liquors on the human body. They prey on the vitals and ultimately destroy them. Paper money has had the effect in your state that it will ever have, to ruin commerce, oppress the honest, and open the door to every species of fraud and injustice."  - George Washington in a letter to Jabez Bowen, Rhode Island, Jan. 9, 1787
 

 The real power derived from conflict comes from the debt that it generates.

Who stands to benefit the most from war?  Where does the money come from to pay for it all?

Have you ever wondered why Switzerland is a neutral country?
It’s the central headquarters of the world banking cartels.

Globalist, trans-national finance cartels, like the"Federal Reserve"(which is no more a federal agency than federal express), finance the “war machine” on both sides. They loan fiat [fake] currency, at interest, to both sides of a conflict, in pursuit of the unimaginable power created by owning the debt of entire nations. He who controls the debt, rules the world.

"Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes it's laws" - Mayer Amschel Bauer Rothschild, Bank of England

There is no scenario in which this can be dismissed or rationalized away. No person ON EARTH could possibly have any actual need for that kind of power, except to satisfy some self-serving, sick, desire to bring about global enslavement, like some "super-villain" in an Ian Fleming 007 novel.

But it IS happening...DAILY. And has been, for centuries.
"Banking was conceived in iniquity and born in sin. Bankers own the Earth. Take it away from them but leave them the power to create money, and, with the flick of a pen, they will create enough money to buy it back again. Take this great power away from them and all great fortunes like mine will disappear and they ought to disappear, for then this would be a better and happier world to live in. But, if you want to continue to be the slave of the bankers and pay the cost of your own slavery, then let the bankers continue to create money and control credit." - Sir Josiah Stamp, President, Bank of England (2nd richest man in England)

They create and loan"money" that isn’t real [doesn’t exist until the loan is signed for] to both sides of a conflict, to pay  for disposable equipment [read human life and machinery] that is designed to be "destroyed", in a conflict that they themselves created economically, only to have real “tangible" tax wages and "sweat currency” paid back, with interest.

Congressman Patman: "Mr. Eccles, how did you get the money to buy those two billion of government securities?"
Eccles: "We created it."
Patman: "Out of what?" 
Eccles: "Out of the right to issue credit money." [Federal Reserve Act of 1913]
(Testimony of Marriner Eccles, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, before the  House Banking and Currency Committee, 1941)

But here's the rub:

In the globalists plan for domination, [read: institute world government], they never intended for the populace to realize what is going on. They left out a contingency plan for what to do in the event that the world does indeed come together, and as one, they revolt.

When this spark ignites the powder keg, all hell will break loose.

There will be coup de’ etat’s galore, and chaos will ensue. The “World War”that follows, will be a world wide revolution. It will not [initally] be fought government vs. government, but by “We, the people” of the world vs. the corrupt powers that be. We outnumber them, but ignorance is on their side. It is their ally.

It will be an information war, make no mistake. It will be fought in our neighborhoods, our homes, our schools. The loss of life will be collossal. It will be hell on earth, to be sure, but eventually it will lead to a new beginning.

It seems like it is human nature to destroy ourselves, and maybe that is as it should be.

Remember, if we aren’t moving forward, we are falling down.

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